It is not old enough. It is estimated that it would take trillions of years for a white dwarf to a black dwarf. The universe is only about 13.8 billion years old.
If by "wold" you mean world, and if by "world" you mean Earth, Earth is a planet. However, an old word for world is "Cosmos" and Cosmos can mean all of creation. (The confusion is because in the old days, people reckoned that the Earth was pretty much all there was). Well, there are maybe a trillion galaxies in the Cosmos, and each one has maybe 1-100 billion stars, and if our Sun is at all representative, each star could have a few planets, so -- a lot!
As of my last update, the oldest living dwarf is Naban Brightflame, who is 381 years old. He is known for his wisdom and leadership within the dwarf community.
Since a year on dwarf planet Eris is about 557 Earth years, if you were 11 years old on Earth, you would be about 0.02 years old on Eris.
Mercury is not a jovian planet because all planets after Jupiter and Jupiter are all jovian planets. So Jupiter, Saturn , Uranus , Neptune and the poor old Pluto that was booted from the planets are all jovian.
Old the planets are. Billions of years old are all of them.
There are only 8 major planets in the solar system, since Pluto (the old ninth planet) was re classified as a dwarf planet. If we did count the 5 additional dwarf planets, then Pluto would be the tenth one out, since there is a dwarf planet called Ceres between Mars and Jupiter.
In the solar system, we have a star, planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, meteors, and human debris. (such as old satellites, probes, etc.)
If they are both female yes. Keep all males alone in a cage.
All the planets are prehistoric (meaning they predate written history) since all of them are 4.5 billion years old.
All the planets of our solar system are believed to have formed at about the same period in time.
As the sun ages, it will expand into a red giant, engulfing the inner planets of our solar system, including Earth. Eventually, it will shed its outer layers and become a planetary nebula, leaving behind a dense core called a white dwarf. The white dwarf will gradually cool over billions of years, eventually fading into a black dwarf.
If you are over 5 feet tall you are definatly not a dwarf, no matter how old you are.
Well first of all the SUN is alive -orbits around planets - Medium sized - gives out heat Red Giant Not alive -floats around space -giant siZed -cool - fl
About a year old
Dwarf hamsters must be 4 weeks of age to be picked up, do NOT touch the babys at all before then or the mother will "protect" her young by eating her baby.
No, a dead star is different from a black dwarf. A black dwarf is a type of stellar remnant, but not all stars become black dwarfs. When a star dies it will leave behind a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black dwarf as a remnant depending on its mass. Given enough time a white dwarf will eventually cool to a black dwarf. The universe is not old enough for this cooling to have happened yet.